Key Developments For California Micro Devices Corp
California Micro Devices Corp (CAMD.O) (Consolidated Issue listed on NASDAQ Global Market)
California Micro Devices Corporation Issues Q3 2009 Guidance; Earnings Guidance Above Analysts' Estimates
California Micro Devices Corporation announced that for the third quarter of 2009, it expects revenue to be between $10.5 and $12.5 million with a GAAP earnings per share (EPS) loss of between $(0.04) and breakeven, and non-GAAP EPS between a loss of $(0.03) and a profit of $0.01. According to Reuters Estimates, analysts were expecting the Company to report revenue of 11.5 million and GAAP EPS of $(0.06) for the third quarter of 2009.
California Micro Devices Corporation Names Dr. Edward C. Ross As Chairman
California Micro Devices Corporation announced that Dr. Edward C. Ross has been elected chairman of its Board of Directors in a unanimous vote of the Board, succeeding Wade F. Meyercord who had served as Chairman since 1994.
California Micro Devices Corporation Introduces New LuxGuard ESD Protection Solution For High Brightness LEDs
California Micro Devices Corporation announced the latest product in the LuxGuard family of turnkey solutions for ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection and thermal management for high power, high brightness light emitting diode (HBLED) lighting applications. The new CM1771 is a ESD protection solution for HBLED applications to feature a 100 volt breakdown voltage.
California Micro Devices Corporation Introduces Low Capacitance Praetorian III EMI Filters For Wireless Handsets
California Micro Devices Corporation announced the CM1457 family of inductor based electromagnetic interference (EMI) filters for mobile handsets.
California Micro Devices Corporation Announces New PicoGuard Low Capacitance ESD Protection Array for High Speed Serial Interfaces
California Micro Devices Corporation announced the PicoGuard CM6100, a low capacitance electrostatic discharge (ESD) device providing two channels of 15 kV protection for USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interfaces and for LVDS (low voltage differential signal) and emerging serial interfaces such as MIPI (Mobile Industry Processor Interface) used in handsets and other mobile devices.

